Technoblade's father just broke his silence on a genuinely delicate situation. Known widely as Technodad, he took to Reddit to address Technolarp, a channel openly imitating his late son Alex. The account carefully recreates Technoblade's Minecraft style, his dry humor, his whole online persona. It has been running since early June 2026.
Technolarp has gone well out of its way to act in good faith. Part of the wider LarpSMP roleplay trend, the creator messaged Technodad directly to seek his approval. He also switched off monetization entirely, openly offering to donate any earnings or stop altogether if asked. So far, he has received no clear response back.
Technodad's own stance stays firmly open-ended. He admitted he had been actively avoiding the whole thing, finding it flattering yet genuinely hard to process. He confirmed Technolarp reached out several times, though he kept putting off any reply. Lately, he has stepped back from the community to focus on personal scripts, space software.
The reaction across r/Technoblade has split hard. Many fans brand the channel creepy, even exploitative, arguing that mimicking a deceased creator crosses clear ethical lines. They say it forces unnecessary emotional stress onto his still-grieving family. That criticism grew notably louder after a recent collab video with Skeppy.
Supporters see it very differently, though. They call it a nostalgic tribute, pointing to the disabled monetization, promised charity splits, its recognized-trend status. Technolarp sits near 200k subscribers, pledging half of any earnings to charity while making almost nothing. Some insist Technoblade's irreverent spirit would simply approve
